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The M. Corchia is located in the southern part of
the Apuane Alps within the boundary of the
Stazzema administration. It
is a carboniferous rock stretching towards NW-SE whose northeastern
sides presents steep and grassy ridges.
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The Monte
Corchia karstic system is the biggest found in Italy stretching along
over 70 kilometers, with a maximum altitude gap of 1200 mt.
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Heavy rains
and soluble rocks helped the development of karstic cavities containg
suggestive environments rich in limestone shapes of various colours.
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For more info
please visit
The Official Site
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